PIZZA fans could be in for a treat if plans for a new Domino's store in Halbeath are given the go-ahead.
A planning application to change the use of a unit on the Pittsburgh Retail Park to a hot food takeaway has been submitted to Fife Council along with a request for permission to erect Domino's signage.
Applicant Stephen Graham, from DP Realty Limited, has also asked to make alterations including the installation of new door, air conditioning units, extraction fan, grill and changes to the shopfront.
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The site already has a Burger King, Costa and Greggs and permission was granted in January this year for a hot food takeaway in a neighbouring unit.
Plans for the Pittsburgh Retail Park in Halbeath were first revealed in March 2020 on land between the A907 dual carriageway and Main Street.
The development has transformed the site - previously used for a filling station, car wash and valet business, that also included some woodland and a storage area - into a new zone for food and drink outlets.
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